Show 10 The Gunnison Valiev News Wed Feb 6 1991 Gunnison Bulldogs Boys put up good fight against Juab shots for second and third that Gunnison just wasn’t consistently doing Gunnison only hit 28 of their their tries The Gunnison Bulldogs had their hands full in their basketball game against Juab last week Juab was deemed the victor 5248 but not without a good fight shots from the field but were consistent at the foul line as they were successful 80 of the time Jared Anderson and Darrin points Higgins each finished with and lead the double figure scorers Dirk King had 10 for the evening This game was nothing more Both teams came out on the floor showing good hustle but cold hands and Gunnison found themselves behind after one quarter and not much improved but no further behind at half as they trailed than a trend setter for their next game on Friday night against Morgan Morgan lead the entire game and finished on top Quarter scores had Morgan leadat half ing after the first and after the third 3747 This game Dirk King and Darrin Higgins were the only two double figure players tied at 12 each The team was good from the field 35 of the time and 71 from the line “This was the same situation they scored on their own rebounds and this hurt us” said Hill “You can block out and block out but when the other team has the height it makes the game advantage It was a that put the very cold third quarter Gunnison team behind more than they were able to catch up as they scored only 10 points in the third while Juab was able to put away 15 all from one player Juab lead at this point In the last quarter the Bulldogs bettered the J uab players but still finished behind “We had our opportunities to be back into the game but just couldn’t get over the top” said Coach Danny Hill He listed the main difference of the game as offensive rebounds Juab shot the ball time and time again as they were able to rebound harder” He compared his guard Noland Anderson at 5'V to the two guards for Morgan at 6’2" He also says that when a team is shooting a good percentage from the line and a poor percentthe team age from the field is not following through on their shots when defenders are in their faces They could also be hesitating or taking the bad shots This week die Bulldogs will host the Manti Templers in Gunnison on Wednesday and then travel to South Sanpete on Friday As many will recall the Bulldogs will be coming into the Manti with the momentum of a win the last time these two teams met this year Gunnison out distanced the Manti team in Manti no less “We seem to get up for those rival games we have” said Hill and he expects this game to be of the same intensity He said they are going to continue to work on their shot selection and concentration and rebounding efforts as they prepare for the two games this week South Summit defeated Gunnison earlier this season (80) (28) Gunnison Girls are on their way to Region in Grantsville out of gas They would tire and when you play with only 12 girls and on occasions fewer you are going to run out of gas explained It was kind of a touch and go year for the Lady Bulldogs and their basketball talents but they finished strong enough to go to the region tournament this weekend in Grantsville According to Coach Ron Dailey the tournament play could be a little different for his teams than the regular season play in that the players will concentrate their playing time in one game instead of two It took about half the season for the Gunnison girl’s basketball team to total 12 girls and that is total for both the JV and varsity squads He explained that in many games their third and fourth quarters were disastrous because they seemed to run Dailey The team goes to region coming off from a loss to Manti last week The final score had Manti ahead but that spread in the score was not always that great Manti only lead by 2 after the first quarter of play but at half down by they found themselves as the bulldogs two points pulled ahead showing a lot of hustle and desire “But then between foul trouble and just plain running out of gas we had terrible third and said Dailey fourth quarters” These quarters equated to 124 in for Manti in the third and JTUIM D The Pizazz Dance Team will perform February 6th at the Gunnison boys basketball game against Manti The dance team will perform at half time of the boys Varsity game along with the Gunnison This will be the last basketball performance of the season for the girls and we would like to invite everyone to come and enjoy a half time filled with dancing And a special thanks to all who helped support are fundraiser Phone News Items 1 Electronic hitch on larger models IntelliTrak” monitoring system available Senior Citizens of Gunnison feel they need new blood at the Center They need someone who would like to associate with a nice group of people There are always The next few quilts to be done weeks there will be a quilt on Thursday and Friday and then it will be raffled off so you can get tickets at the Center They would like to invite you to come in the mornings to have a cup of coffee hot chocolate and a sweet roll and visit with your friends There is blood pressure checks Ted Yowell every other month comes in once a month to do hearWe have dinners and ing tests program once a month We serve a meal every Tuesday delicious Thursday and Friday Wednesday at noon The van also goes once a and Provo month to Richfield to the doctors to the shopping Temple and ect On Valentines day bring a new friend to the Center and come join There will be us for a fun time lunch a little entertainment and a Plus Others Interest Waiver Until June 1 1991 or Low Rate Financing Available 105 fixed to qualified buyers on used equipment Call us today for information! special surprise Quit smoking and improve your circulation Schedule RC— Main Street - Gunnison - Dollar Amounts due from depository Institutions balances and currency and balances' Sscurltles (trom Schedule Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell: a Federal funds sold' Securities purchased under agreements to resell Loans and lease financing receivables unearned Income (from Schedule a Loans and leases net LESS Allowance tor loan and lease loasee LESS Allocated transter risk reserve Loans and leases net of unearned Income b and e) allowance and reserve (item a minus Assets held trading accounts Premises and fixed assets (Including capitalized leases) Other real estate owned unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies Investments Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Intangible assets (from Schedule Other assets (from Schedule through a Total assets (sum of Items C (from Schedule Losses deterred pursuant to Iteme (sum c Total assets and losses deterred pursuant to cioo Thou Thousands 935 T7OT1 offices (aum of totals of columns I b 2 700 ft a b 48 4b 4C QUl me JZ ill L68 22 SQ ht a and 12b) Dollar Amounts Deposits: domestic a 4d 5 6 7 8 9 II a 12b 12c Thousands 20 0 and C from Schedule 13a 13a(1) 1380 b foreign offices Edge and Agreement and IBFs subsidiaries Federal funds purchased end securities sold under agreements to repurchase a Federal funda purchased' b Securities sold under agreements to repurchase S Treasury Demand notes Issued to the Other borrowed money Mortgage Indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases Ban a liability on acceptances executed and outstanding Subordinated notea end debentures Other liabilities (from Schedule through Total liabilities (sum of Items ib 285 go KB? 113 preferred stock and related surplus CAPITAL Z Perpetual preferred stock and related surplus stock Common eurplua related to preferred stock) Surplus (exclude reserves and Undivided capital a 26 profits b LESS' Net unrealized lost on marketabla equity securities Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments 28 a Total equity capital (aum of llemi 23 through C (from Schedule b Losses deferred pursuant to US 1823© c Total equity capital and tenses deferred pursuant to (aum of Iteme 28 a and Total liabilities limited preferred stock equity capital and losses deterred 22 and 28 c) US C (aum of Item pursuant to Keith Andersen 23 24 a 26 b Mil L222- - 28 a b E 2?Wl We the undesugned directors (trustees) attest to tlv Condition (including this supporting has been examined by us and to the ules) and deoare that best our knowledge and belief has been prepared in mance with the instructions issued by the appropriate Federal true and correct regulatory authority and Vice President Stn of the named bank do hereby declare that these Reports of dition and income (including the supporting schedules) have been prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the appropriate Federal regulatory authority and are true to the best my knowledge and belief Januar 10'J 000 622 The Reports of Condition and Income are to be prepared cordance with Federal regulatory authority instructions 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J p C4LL C‘l r 1 17A ' t ccccre 1?RC O'JN'Iifff T’') 1 Indicated Cash and balances a 5k IMPLEMENT The above information is taken from ‘Key Facts About Children in Utah and is available to the public for more informaCall tion Balance Sheet Certificate Number llllLliJjU-- GUNNISON side the home Twenty four percent of students entering the 9th grade will not graduate from high school Valley Bank for December 31 1990 thousands of dollars Unless otherwise schedules are to be reported report the amount outstanding as of the last business day of the quarter The 4640 John Deere 2840 John Deere 2240 John Deere 185 Allis Chalmers 265 Massey Ferguson live in a family headed by a single mother one in six babies are bom to mothers who did not receive early prenatal care An estimated 37 of mothers with children under the age of six work outside the of mothers with home and 64 children ages six to 17 work out- McGee director Utah Children Utah’s population is the youngest in the nation 37 of Utah’s residents are under age 19 Health care services the judicial system education and the state’s economy are impacted by this high number of children Utah places high value on the family yet in 1989 about 84000 Utah children were living in poverty almost 45000 families were dependent on Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program and 600 children lived in the Salt Lake Family Shelter One in 12 of Utah’s children Roz Consolidated Report of Condition for Gunnison Center needs someone new MFWD Utah 's children at game Senior Citizens hp Automatic-engagin- CasterAction New Council members for Sr Citizens named Key facts about Pizazz Dance Team to dance The Gunnison Senior Citizens council members for the year of 1991 are President - Dellas Chris- Phyllis Vice President tensen Food - Maysie Gregerson Program - Emeral Sorenson Recreation Boyden Christensen Harold Hinkle and Lewis - Keith Rep Legislator Cury Sorenson Reporter Neble T Sears and Secretary - Budd Jorgersen Gilbert Caroldine administrator that the Also please remember program for the month of February 8 at 7:00 pm only is on February Please come and enjoy ‘BEST JOHN DEERE 105-20- 0 HP TRACTORS EVER’ D Six models with 76 L engines the fourth quarters This was a turn around after Gunnison lead by 7 points in the second quarter Dailey said they went to a control offense the same that worked so well against Grand County but wasn’t the same against Manti The Gunnison squad will enter this weekthe region tournament end in Grantsville as the 7 team Grand is the 8th team on the roster with South Summit number one North Sanpete 2 Juab 3 Morgan 4 Grantsville 6 5 and Manti Gunnison will play the 8:00 pm game against North Sanpete Dailey said that it was their goal to get to the state tournament this year and with one win in the region tournament they will be there PIZAZZ DANCE TEAM WILL PERFORM: The Pizazz Dance team will perform at the last home game of the Gunnison Bulldog Basketball team Members are pictured above and are from left to right: 1st row - Kenzie King Shara Bartholomew Michelle Dailey Maghan Mecham and Lisa Jorgerson 2nd row - Natalie Anderson Amber Gibb Fawn Olsen Sherilyn Christenson 3rd row - Heather and Stephanie Finlayson Amber Simkins Samatha Hill Heather Simkins Julie Anderson and Christenson Durann Sorenson 4th row - Angie Anderson Brittnie Bigg Krisell Anderson Stephanie Sorensen Bobette Anderson and Kristy Lewis Not pictured is Lani Ethington liu' VAllfY Al° Uf RANK iAt3i ‘TRY |